Rephael Levi De Vries1
M, b. 20 November 1808
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- Birth*: Rephael Levi De Vries was born on 20 November 1808 at Groningen, Noord Holland, Netherlands.1
- Marriage*: Rephael Levi De Vries married Ester Van Dam, daughter of Abraham Van Dam and Johana Moses Altman, on 12 May 1850 at Gronginen, Noord Holland, Netherlands.1
Family: Ester Van Dam b. 20 April 1818
Citations:
- [S465] MG R De Vries E Van Dam.
Ester Van Dam1
F, b. 20 April 1818
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- Birth*: Ester Van Dam was born on 20 April 1818 at Frankenhauzen, DLD, Germany.1
- Marriage*: Ester Van Dam married Rephael Levi De Vries, son of Levi Levi De Vries and Sara Israels, on 12 May 1850 at Gronginen, Noord Holland, Netherlands.1
- Married Name: Her married name was De Vries.1
Family: Rephael Levi De Vries b. 20 November 1808
Citations:
- [S465] MG R De Vries E Van Dam.
Dr Oscar B. Beer1
M, b. 27 March 1870
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- Birth*: Dr Oscar B. Beer was born on 27 March 1870.1
- Occupation*: He was Doctor.1
Citations:
- [S452] Unknown compiler, 30 Jan 2002.
Blanch Beer1
F, b. December 1876
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- Birth*: Blanch Beer was born in December 1876.2,1
Citations:
- [S452] Unknown compiler, 30 Jan 2002.
- [S454] Lemoyne Wolfe and Karon King, 1900 Census of Upshur County WV, 162.
Myrtle Beer1
F, b. October 1883
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- Birth*: Myrtle Beer was born in October 1883.2,1
Citations:
- [S452] Unknown compiler, 30 Jan 2002.
- [S454] Lemoyne Wolfe and Karon King, 1900 Census of Upshur County WV, 162.
Dorthea Beer1
F, b. October 1886
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- Birth*: Dorthea Beer was born in October 1886.2,1
Citations:
- [S452] Unknown compiler, 30 Jan 2002.
- [S454] Lemoyne Wolfe and Karon King, 1900 Census of Upshur County WV, 162.
Mamie Beer1
F, b. August 1889
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- Birth*: Mamie Beer was born in August 1889.2,1
Citations:
- [S452] Unknown compiler, 30 Jan 2002.
- [S454] Lemoyne Wolfe and Karon King, 1900 Census of Upshur County WV, 162.
Gypsy Beer1
F, b. February 1891, d. 1925
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- Birth*: Gypsy Beer was born in February 1891.2,1
- Death*: Gypsy Beer died in 1925.3,1
Citations:
- [S452] Unknown compiler, 30 Jan 2002.
- [S454] Lemoyne Wolfe and Karon King, 1900 Census of Upshur County WV, 162.
- [S455] Upshur County Genealogical Society, Heavner Cemetery Readings, 12.
Abraham Van Dam1
M
Family: Johana Moses Altman
- Ester Van Dam b. 20 Apr 1818
Citations:
- [S465] MG R De Vries E Van Dam.
Johana Moses Altman1
F
- Marriage*: Johana Moses Altman married Abraham Van Dam.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Van Dam.1
Family: Abraham Van Dam
- Ester Van Dam b. 20 Apr 1818
Citations:
- [S465] MG R De Vries E Van Dam.
Barbara Trautvetter1
F, b. 1866
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- Birth*: Barbara Trautvetter was born in 1866 at New Jersey, USA.1
Citations:
- [S468] Valentin Troutvetter, 6 Aug 1870 Federal Census, www.ancestry.com.
George Meitz1
M, b. 1810
- Birth*: George Meitz was born in 1810 at Bavaria.1
- Marriage*: George Meitz married Mary (?) circa 1830 at Bavaria.1
Family: Mary (?) b. 1803
- Marianne Meitz b. 12 May 1836
Citations:
- [S468] Valentin Troutvetter, 6 Aug 1870 Federal Census, www.ancestry.com.
Mary (?)1
F, b. 1803
- Birth*: Mary (?) was born in 1803 at Bavaria.1
- Marriage*: Mary (?) married George Meitz circa 1830 at Bavaria.1
- Married Name: As of circa 1830,her married name was Meitz.1
Family: George Meitz b. 1810
- Marianne Meitz b. 12 May 1836
Citations:
- [S468] Valentin Troutvetter, 6 Aug 1870 Federal Census, www.ancestry.com.
Margaret Constance Helen (Helen) Blackler
F, b. 28 August 1902, d. 5 November 1981
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- Name Variation: Margaret Constance Helen (Helen) Blackler was also known as Helen Blackler.1
- Birth*: She was born on 28 August 1902 at Arnside, Cumbria, England.1,2
- Death*: Margaret Constance Helen (Helen) Blackler died on 5 November 1981 at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, at age 79.1,2
- Note: She Ref: #63 Nigel's list. Transcript of Helen Blackler's Conversation with Christopher Blackler about 1978 Note: some editing done for clarity: [ ..] added. Helen: Her [Annie Barker father was Albert Newall [Barker] and her sister [Ellen (Nellie) B arker] was born 28 February 1875. When my [Helen] mother was about 4 [1877] years old her mother died. Later her father remarried Grandma Harland, Margaret Young, as she was. She [Margaret Young] was brought up by Uncle and Aunt Bond at Yew Tree House, Leasgill because they had no children and gran's father and mother had a big family. Uncle and Aunt Bond adopted gran who was called Margaret Young. She didn't take the name of Bond. Chris: What was the name of ? Harland then? Helen: We haven't got there yet. She married my mother's father; Albert Newall Barker and she [Margaret Young] went to live in Bradford. When my mother was about 7 [1880], she was sent to school at Leasgill because there was a lady there who was so good and who had been a governess in quite well to do families. She started a little school for, you know, doctors, solicitors, well to do farmer's daughters, better than the village school. Mother [as Annie Barker] was sent to this school because she was rather delicate. It was thought good for her to live in the country. So, during the term she lived with Uncle and Aunt Bond and only went home to Bradford for holidays and soon after, they sent Auntie [as Nellie Barker] to the same school and they both lived with Uncle and Aunt Bond during the terms and went home to Bradford. Then, when my mother [Annie] was 10 her father [Albert Newall Barker] died. He had a bad chest and he used to get bronchitis and he used to spend the winter in Bournemouth, and he died in Bournemouth. [About 1883]. He was manager of a big woollen mill in Bradford. Quite well known. Chris: Do you know what date? Helen: Well, my mother was 10 and she was born in 1873, so it would be 1883, wouldn't it? And er it's not all being recorded is it? .. Are you recording or not? Chris: .. Helen: Around the time my mother's father [Albert Newall Barker] died, gran [Margaret Young ] came back to Yew Tree House to Uncle and Aunt Bond with mother and auntie, [Nellie] and they lived there. My mother was 14, about 4 years later when she went to Stornoway to live with an uncle and aunt who had a big farm just outside Stornoway, because she was still considered rather delicate and again this uncle and aunt had no family, but I am not quite sure whether they were Newalls. I think they were Newalls. Yes they were. Their name was Newall and I think that mother's own mother's maiden name must have been Newall because she had an aunt who lived near Skipton, called Aunt Adelaide, and her name was Newall. Aunt Adelaide had 3 children because they were mother's cousins. Cousin Annie, Cousin Belle, (no! 4 children) Cousin Ada and Cousin Jill. I knew them as Auntie Ada, Auntie Belle and Auntie ??? and Uncle John. They lived near Skipton in a lovely house about 4 miles out of Skip ton. Called Rockville. It had a lovely garden and conservatory. Well, mother went up to Stornoway and she had a very happy time there. There were quite a lot of other people she made friends with up there. Chris: ..??? Helen: Auntie stayed at Yew Tree House with Gran and Uncle and Auntie Bond. Uncle Bond was a tailor and he also built Yew Tree House and he made suits and things for the Grammar School at Heversham. He had a tailoring business. Well, I don't know when he died, but anyway when Auntie [Nellie] was about 18, grandmother [now Margaret Barker] remarried and she married Grandpa Harland who had a furniture and decorators business in Bradford. He used to come to Leasgill and to Westmoreland with a friend who was in the wool trade and used to come up to the farm up in the Dales, buying wool from the sheep. He brought Grandpa Harland up and he knew Uncle and Aunt Bond and brought Grandpa Harland to Yew Tree House. He met gran and fell in love with her and married her and she went back to Bradford. She was about 40, I think, when she remarried. Grandpa Harland was a widower with 10 children. They were mostly, several married, some were engaged and the only one, when I was a child , I remember when being there when I was I suppose 4, 5, 6, 7, George was there too. [Clever as he was 9 years younger than Helen!] Until Grandpa Harland died. He died when I was about 13. The only one at home and unmarried was Uncle John. He was the youngest and he was at home.. Auntie stayed at Yew Tree House and looked after Aunt Bond. Mother stayed up at Stornoway wh re she met, where she became engaged to my father [George 1870] when she was 19 because my father's father [George 1839] who had been in the Navy, Grandpa Blackler. You know? He was on the 'CONWAY' when she was a fighting frigate and he was a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy when he retired. [1898? I think]. He worked his way right up because he ran away from the farm in Devonshire, near Start Point. [I think this is Scobbiscombe Farm near Kingston]. He was one of a big family and they were yeomen. His father was a yeoman farmer, near Start Point. That means he owned his own farm. Grandpa ran away and went to sea when he was 13 or 14 [1852/3]. He worked his way up you see, from the start. Chris: ??? Helen: What? Because he was in the Navy, he was in the Crimean War. Chris: .. ??? Helen: Oh! But it wasn't a school when he was on it [HMS CONWAY]; it was a fighting ship in the Navy [HMS Nile]. Chris: Oh, I see! . So it was your father? Helen: He was on it [HMS CONWAY] when it was a school, but grandfather [George 1839] was on it when it was a battleship. Chris: HMS NILE? Helen: Yes. HMS NILE and it was in the Crimean War, I think. You know that, don't you? Yes, it must have been the Crimean War. Chris: What's that silver salver that says? Helen: Your father's got it. Because until he retired he was in the Coastguard and he was also in the several other places. Kinsale in Ireland. He was certainly in Stornoway, a very big Coastguard station. Stornoway is a very big harbour and when my mother was there the fleet used to come in and they used to come in for a few weeks in the summer, and used to have a great time. When my father had, by this time, been to CONWAY (CONWAY was a school), he left the Conway and was on a sailing ship [CYPROMENE]. Chris: What company? Helen: Halls I think - CYPROMENE - HADDON HALL? [CYPROMENE was Henry Fernie & Sons, HADDON HALL another ship, was C. E de Wolf - 10 years later!]. Chris: HADDON HALL, CYPROMENE, SPIRIT OF SCOTLAND, 3 ships? [He meant CROWN OF SCOTLAND]. Helen: And anyway he came home, you see, and met my mother [Annie], and they became engaged. Chris: Do you know any further back on the Blackler side ..? Helen: Yes, I know a little bit. Because my father's mother died when she was quite young [nee Sara Ann Ash] grandpa Blackler [George 1839] remarried so that the grandma Blackler I knew [Caroline - maiden name still unknown] wasn't my father's mother. She was his stepmother and my father had 5 sisters and one brother. Chris: All Blacklers? Helen: Yes. I see what you mean. The stepmother [Caroline] didn't have any. He remarried when he was older [date still unknown], when his stepdaughters [first I've heard of them] were in their teens or early 20s. Chris: He ran away from Devon? Helen: He [George 1839] ran away from the farm in Devon, near Start Point, and joined the Navy and he was on HMS NILE which became the CONWAY. Chris: You don't know who he married? Helen: I don't know the name of my father's mother [Sarah Ann] but I suspect it is Laen, but I am not sure [she was a generation out here] because of the Admiral, Commander Laen who was Commander of William lV's yacht, who was great great grandfather, that would be on my father's mother's side [Sarah Ann], because grandma Blackler's people were farmers near Start Point. I am not sure that they weren't cousins. But they were, she was, from a farm near Start Point. Alright? Do you want the names of the Aunts? Chris: ??? Helen: Aunt Edith was the eldest. Auntie Edith, Auntie Constance, Auntie Kate, Auntie Ethel , Auntie Cissie was the youngest, and the only one who got married. She got married; she married an Australian who was a soldier in the First War; Uncle Tas, Tasman Furze, his name, and she had 4 children. Elliott was the eldest; Elliott, Felicity Ann, Cicily Lovejoy, Rufus [sounds like!]. I wonder if Lovejoy is a family name? It's so simple, it's a Devon surname - Lovejoy. I wonder if that was it? I imagine Auntie Cissie calling one of her daughters, should imagine it was Australian and he was a farmer; a wheat farmer who lived 150 miles away from Melbourne. Then he latterly, he changed over to sheep and did extremely well with sheep. His children were all married. Elliott has a farm out there. Your father knows more about tha t family. [He didn't say much though!] And then the brother, Uncle Alfred. He went to Canada to make his fortune and nobody seems to know anything about him. He died out there as far as we know. Auntie Kate went out . And she was, she was in a sort of millionaire's family, she looked after [them]. They had 2 little boys and she looked after them. Then she became a companion, you know, to the family and when they used to have big receptions. Mrs. Brown used to get worried a long time beforehand and Aunt Kate had to act as hostess, to receive guests and that. She was with the Brown's, in New York State, and then I think she moved to somewhere else, near Chicago. In fact, she came back to the Browns when she was older. They gave her a flat in the house, in one that one of the servants's had, but had married and she died there. She came over to this country when she retired. I met her several times. In fact, she had intended to retire and stay here with the Aunts [her sisters who lived in Brentor, Devon]. Anyw y, she couldn't settle in England, she wanted to be back in the States and she never went back. I forget when she died. I could find that out. [Wish she had but at least we now know it was NY State]. Chris: Your grandfather's children. First married? Helen: There weren't any from the second. Chris: I see. Where do the Cockroft's fit in? Helen: Aunt Bond's mother was a Cockroft and she lived in Halifax [Yorkshire]. I have a sheet of notepaper with a recipe on it in Aunt Bond's recipe book and it says 'Overdene Hall, Halifax'. So, whether that's where her mother lived, I don't know, but was her name, Cockroft. Halifax, where she lived I don't know. Chris: Those silhouettes in the hall? Helen: Now, the silhouettes, one is Aunt Bond's mother and the other is her brother. Chris: They're both Cockrofts? Helen: Yes. Aunt Bond was a Miss Cockroft but I don't know what her Christian name was, I ne ver heard it because Uncle & Auntie always referred to her as Aunt Bond. Auntie did once ment ion an Aunt Abigail, in Bradford, who must have been on their mother's side, I would say. Sh e once went to see her; Abigail. Then there were the Monuels? In Stornoway. The aunt and uncle in Stornoway weren't called New all because They were English and they had a dairy farm. Then he had a brother Albert who started up the Harris Tweed trade in Stornoway. He married a nd had quite a number of children; yes1 There is still a tweed business, it's exported. It' s not the Harris Tweed you see in the shops, but its trademark is an old lady sitting at a sp inning wheel. They export it and they have offices in Paris, Montreal and New York. In fact t hey were very, very wealthy, they're Harris Tweed. Then there is one of the sons who is a doctor down in Leatherhead and another one is on the s ort of export side of the Teed business, and another one in Stornoway who's died recently. Mary Adelaide in Stornoway also, is one of the daughters, .. Chris: We come from the Devon branch of the Blacklers? Helen: Yes, definitely. Chris: Your mother from Stornoway married a Blackler from Stornoway? Helen: George Blackler, my grandfather. The eldest son was called George. Chris: They then moved down to Liverpool? Helen: Who? Chris: Your mother, where did she live after that? Helen: Oh yes! Because I was born in Arnside in Westmorland, just after Auntie [Nellie] wa s married; she lived in Arnside, until I was about 5. Father was away for a long time. He wasn't on a sailing ship then, he was in steam but he was away for a very long voyage. He went t o the Cape and Russia. He was all over the place. Away perhaps, 18 months or 2 years at sea a nd then he changed, I think. He got into a firm that went into Liverpool, whose ships were co ming into Liverpool and Auntie [Nellie] was already married to Uncle [Harry Jackson], and i n Liverpool, in Crosby. Chris: Auntie Nellie & Uncle Harry were friends with your father? Helen: They were both on the same sailing ship [Cypromene] as apprentices and maybe he was at mother's wedding, I don't know. Maybe. Anyway he met Auntie. Chris: then Auntie Nellie moved back to Leasgill? Helen: Yes, when Uncle retired, when Uncle Chris: Well, who had the house? Helen: I've missed a whole chunk out. When Grandpa Harland died, when I was about 12 [c1914], about a year later Gran moved back to Yew Tree House because it had been left to her. Aunt Bond lived till she was over 90 and Au ntie [Nellie] looked after her after Gran was married and she stayed with her. Then when she died she went to Bradford to where Gran was .. you know, Grandma Harland. She stayed there till she got married about 1908, I think. When Grandpa Harland died about a year later [doesn't tie in with dates above!] she went back to Yew Tree House. She'd had it let, you see, it had been let to people, let unfurnished. She went back and lived there and we started going there for holidays, and when she died the house and cottage were left to Auntie [Nellie]. Auntie went into it then. Then when Uncle [Harry] was about to retire (he should have retired when the War broke out, the 2nd war but they asked him to stay on. He was out in New Zealand anyway at the time and they asked him to stay on. When the War broke out, you see. You know, people were being evacuated and empty houses were being commandeered and the house was empty. She was having it decorated and she went to live in it, just after the War broke out. They got it decorated and electric light put in. She went to live there. Uncle then wasn't properly retired for some years; they kept him on as relief Captain when ships came in. He made several, quite a number of voyages, and then when they made him a relief Captain he would take the ship into drydock and out of drydock and take it round to Liverpool, London and Glasgow, or something. Chris: That was White Star Line? Helen: No, it was Shaw Savill. Chris: Where was White Star Line then? Helen: He was in White Star Line but before it was taken over by Cunard. He was offered a chance to go into Shaw Savill and he went. He was in Shaw Savill, they were running out to New Zealand, you see. Chris: They just had one son, Edward, did they? Helen: Two. Henry died when he was 10. He was the eldest. From appendicitis. He got over the operation but got pneumonia afterwards, collapsed and died. Edward was about a year younger . Henry was a year younger than I was. Chris: Switching back to our side, you were born then there was someone born between you and Dad? Helen: Yes here was. There was a little boy, yes when I was about 4 [1906]. Chris: [What was his name?] Helen: I don't know. I don't know at all. Never heard what his name was. He only lived for two or three days, I think. He wasn't given a name. I never heard him mentioned by name. How did you know that? Chris: Dad. Said there was. That's about the lot then? Notes. I have added punctuation, omitted some ums and ers. I have added comments for clarity thus [..]. Uncle & Aunt Bond were not relatives. It is the old fashioned way of naming adults for children. I, Tony Blackler, have a Bible inscribed 'Annie Barker from Aunt Bond 1887'. I have another Bible inscribed ' Albert Newall & Margaret Jane Elizabeth Barker, from, Rev' d T. M. Gilbert, December 1879. Lay hold on Eternal Life'. I presume this was a wedding gift . Tony Blackler, 6 February, 2001[Blackler Family from 1702[1]..FTW]
- Address*: Margaret Constance Helen (Helen) Blackler lived at an unknown place ; 11 Queen's Gardens.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Edith Eliza Elliott Blackler1,2
F, b. 1867, d. 2 January 1916
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- Birth*: Edith Eliza Elliott Blackler was born in 1867 at Ireland.1,2
- Death*: Edith Eliza Elliott Blackler died on 2 January 1916 at Exeter, Devon, England.1,2
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Alfred J Blackler1,2
M, b. 1880
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- Birth*: Alfred J Blackler was born in 1880 at Chivelstone, Devon, England.1,2
- Death*: Alfred J Blackler died at USA.1,2
- Note*: He Emmigrated to Canada Ref: # 43 Nigel's list. Emigrated to USA or Canada about 1900 with Kate. Alfred emmigrated to Canada Alfred emmigrated to Canada Alfred emmigrated to Canada Alfred emmigrated to Canada[Blackler Family from 1702[1].FTW] 1 _FA1 2 PLAC Emmigrated to Canada Emigrated to USA or Canada about 1900 with Kate.[Ann Cara's ancestors[1].FTW] 1 _FA1 2 PLAC Emmigrated to Canada Emigrated to USA or Canada about 1900 with Kate.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Constance Emily Fuge Blackler1,2
F, b. 1875
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- Name Variation: Constance Emily Fuge Blackler was also known as Bridget Blackler.
- Birth*: She was born in 1875 at Kingston, Devon, England.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Ethel W Blackler1,2
F, b. 1877
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- Birth*: Ethel W Blackler was born in 1877 at St. Austell, Cornwall, England.1,2
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Katherine Blackler
F, b. 1869
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- Birth*: Katherine Blackler was born in 1869 at Plymouth, Devon, England.1,2
- Note*: She She emigrated to Canada/USA with Alfred. From search of Ellis Island site, Kate arrived in New York on 21/10/1911 on the ship Campania out of Liverpool, England. She listed her address as with a friend Col F.L. Brown of Dobbs Ferry, NY. Apparently she worked as a governess or companion to the Brown family, looking after their two children and hostessing their parties when Mrs Brown got too stressed with the arrangements. She may have moved to Chicago or thereabouts for some time and then came back to the Browns later on. She was given a flat in the Browns house where she lived until she died [ref Tony's transcript of conversation with Helen Blackler abt 1978].
- Note: She Ref: #39 Nigel's notes. Other Address 6 East 84th Street New York City She emigrated to Canada/USA with Alfred. From search of Ellis Island site, Kate arrived in New York on 21/10/1911 on the ship CAMPANIA out of Liverpool, England. She listed her address as with a friend Col F.L. Brown of Dobb's Ferry, NY. Apparently she worked as a governess or companion to the Brown family, looking after their two children and hostessing their parties when Mrs Brown got too stressed with the arrangements. She may have moved to Chicago or thereabouts for some time and then came back to the Browns later on. She was given a flat in the Browns house where she lived until she died. She also arrived in New York on November 14 1915 on the ship NIEUW AMSTERDAM. Staying with the Browns and listed as a secretary. [ref Tony's transcript of Christopher's conversation with Helen Blackler abt 1978] Arrived New York 22 Sept 1924 on ss ADRIATIC. NOK given as sister C. Blackler, 50 Alexandra Road, Great Crosby, Liverpool (a known address - George Blackler etc.). She gave her age as 44.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Cecily Ida Elliott Blackler1,2
F, b. 31 March 1882, d. 1969
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- Name Variation: Cecily Ida Elliott Blackler was also known as Ida Cecily (Cis) (Cyril) Blackler.
- Birth*: She was born on 31 March 1882 at Tenby, Wales.1,2
- Marriage*: Cecily Ida Elliott Blackler married Arthur Tasman Phelps Furze, son of Frank Herbert Furze and Edith Charlotte Rachel Martin, on 29 April 1917.1,2
- Married Name: Her married name was Furze.
- Death*: Cecily Ida Elliott Blackler died in 1969 at Australia.1,2
- Note*: She Changed her name to Cecilie She was the youngest of the children.
Family: Arthur Tasman Phelps Furze b. 19 April 1889, d. 28 August 1959
- Elliott Phelps Furze b. 8 Mar 1920, d. 29 Dec 1999
- Felicity Ann Furze b. 18 Aug 1921, d. Unknown
- Prudence Mary Furze b. 24 Apr 1923, d. 18 Jun 1989
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Arthur Tasman Phelps Furze1,2
M, b. 19 April 1889, d. 28 August 1959
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- Birth*: Arthur Tasman Phelps Furze was born on 19 April 1889.1,2
- Marriage*: Arthur Tasman Phelps Furze married Cecily Ida Elliott Blackler, daughter of George Blackler and Sarah Ann Ash, on 29 April 1917.1,2
- Death*: Arthur Tasman Phelps Furze died on 28 August 1959 at age 70.1,2
- Note: He Tasman and Cecily moved to Australia.
- Address*: Arthur Tasman Phelps Furze lived at an unknown place ; Simmi PO.
Family: Cecily Ida Elliott Blackler b. 31 March 1882, d. 1969
- Elliott Phelps Furze b. 8 Mar 1920, d. 29 Dec 1999
- Felicity Ann Furze b. 18 Aug 1921, d. Unknown
- Prudence Mary Furze b. 24 Apr 1923, d. 18 Jun 1989
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Prudence Mary Furze1
F, b. 24 April 1923, d. 18 June 1989
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- Name Variation: Prudence Mary Furze was also known as Bunty.
- Birth*: She was born on 24 April 1923.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Chamberlain.
- Death*: Prudence Mary Furze died on 18 June 1989 at Australia, at age 66.1
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Felicity Ann Furze1
F, b. 18 August 1921, d. Unknown
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- Birth*: Felicity Ann Furze was born on 18 August 1921.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Suptut.
- Death*: Felicity Ann Furze died Unknown.1
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Elliott Phelps Furze1
M, b. 8 March 1920, d. 29 December 1999
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- Birth*: Elliott Phelps Furze was born on 8 March 1920.1
- Marriage*: Elliott Phelps Furze married Elizabeth Lynne Skane on 2 October 1942.1
- Death*: Elliott Phelps Furze died on 29 December 1999 at Australia, at age 79; Internal bleeding 6 months after gall bladder op.
Family: Elizabeth Lynne Skane b. 6 October 1919, d. 31 January 1990
- Cynthia Cheryl Furze b. 11 Mar 1943, d. 9 May 1945
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Elizabeth Lynne Skane1
F, b. 6 October 1919, d. 31 January 1990
Family: Elliott Phelps Furze b. 8 March 1920, d. 29 December 1999
- Cynthia Cheryl Furze b. 11 Mar 1943, d. 9 May 1945
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
George Blackler1,2
M, b. 11 February 1910, d. 13 December 1989
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- Name Variation: George Blackler was also known as Lt.Cdr. R.N. O.B.E.
- Birth*: He was born on 11 February 1910 at Wallasey, Cheshire, England.1,2
- Marriage*: George Blackler married Gwendoline Alison Lee on 14 February 1940.1,2
- Death*: George Blackler died on 13 December 1989 at St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, at age 79; Heart Failure.1,2
- Note: He More in separate files. George in 1943 was in the Royal Navy commanding destroyers based in Plymouth.
- Address*: George Blackler lived at an unknown place ; 30 Butterfield Road.
Family: Gwendoline Alison Lee b. 1905, d. 16 June 1943
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Gwendoline Alison Lee1
F, b. 1905, d. 16 June 1943
- Birth*: Gwendoline Alison Lee was born in 1905.2,1
- Marriage*: Gwendoline Alison Lee married George Blackler, son of George Blackler and Ann (Annie) Barker, on 14 February 1940.2,1
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
- Death*: Gwendoline Alison Lee died on 16 June 1943 at St. Barnabas Hospital, Saltash, Cornwall, England; Childbirth problems - liver failure. Nectosis of Liver Post operative condition for Partuition.2,1
- Address*: Gwendoline Alison Lee lived at an unknown place ; Maisonette.
- Telephone: Her telephone number was Saltash 3152.
Family: George Blackler b. 11 February 1910, d. 13 December 1989
Citations:
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
George Blackler1,2
M, b. 30 September 1870, d. 2 December 1923
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- Birth*: George Blackler was born on 30 September 1870 at Kingston, Devon, England.2
- Marriage*: George Blackler married Ann (Annie) Barker, daughter of Albert Barker and Margaret Jane Elizabeth Newall, on 23 November 1901 at Heaton, Yorkshire, England.1,2
- Death*: George Blackler died on 2 December 1923 at SS Archimedes, At Sea, at age 53; Lost at sea.1,2
- Note: He Master Mariner - history kept separately. Date of death sometimes given as 4-12-1923. George was lost at sea in 1923 as master of the SS Archimedes George had been working for a Liverpol shipping company Lamport & Holt.
Family: Ann (Annie) Barker b. 1 June 1870, d. 22 October 1957
- Margaret Constance Helen (Helen) Blackler b. 28 Aug 1902, d. 5 Nov 1981
- George Blackler b. 11 Feb 1910, d. 13 Dec 1989
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Ann (Annie) Barker1,2
F, b. 1 June 1870, d. 22 October 1957
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- Birth*: Ann (Annie) Barker was born on 1 June 1870 at Bradford, Yorkshire, England.1,2
- Marriage*: Ann (Annie) Barker married George Blackler, son of George Blackler and Sarah Ann Ash, on 23 November 1901 at Heaton, Yorkshire, England.2,1
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
- Death*: Ann (Annie) Barker died on 22 October 1957 at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, at age 87; Sudden Heart failure.1,2
- Address*: Ann (Annie) Barker lived at an unknown place ; 11 Queen's Gardens.
Family: George Blackler b. 30 September 1870, d. 2 December 1923
- Margaret Constance Helen (Helen) Blackler b. 28 Aug 1902, d. 5 Nov 1981
- George Blackler b. 11 Feb 1910, d. 13 Dec 1989
Citations:
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Charlotte Crimp1,2
F, b. 10 July 1808, d. 19 December 1899
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- Birth*: Charlotte Crimp was born on 10 July 1808 at Kingston, Devon, England.
- Marriage*: Charlotte Crimp married Phillip Blackler, son of John Blackler and Mary Bower, on 31 March 1831 at Kingston, Devon, England.1,2
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
- Death*: Charlotte Crimp died on 19 December 1899 at Modbury, Devon, England, at age 91.
- Note: She 1851 Census.
Family: Phillip Blackler b. 19 December 1805, d. 27 December 1869
- Phillip Blackler b. 1832
- John Garland Blackler b. 8 Apr 1835, d. 25 Jun 1909
- Mary Jane Blackler b. 1839, d. 15 Feb 1906
- Charlotte Blackler b. 1841
- George Blackler b. 1843, d. 1 Mar 1929
- Richard Blackler b. 1844, d. 22 Sep 1865
- Maria Blackler b. 1846
- Ellen Blackler b. 1848
- Harriott Blackler b. 1851, d. 12 Dec 1935
- Charles Blackler b. 8 Aug 1851, d. 22 Jan 1929
- Susan Blackler b. 28 Oct 1854
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Philip Blackler1
M, b. 16 January 1832
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- Birth*: Philip Blackler was born on 16 January 1832 at Holbeton, Devon, England.1
- Note*: He Hatch Arundel, built on or around 1000 AD, near the Biner An on (?) in the parish of Loddiswell and about 1 mile from Baker (?).
Inhabited by Mr Blackler of Modbury Farms.Left to right is Louis, aged 16, Mr Blackler, Mrs Blackler, Hetty , aged 18, Miss Blackler (Jane), aged 21. Signed by S.M. Haynes( a well known photographer in the area at that time) and dated Christmas 1893 on 25 December 1893.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Cynthia Cheryl Furze1
F, b. 11 March 1943, d. 9 May 1945
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- Birth*: Cynthia Cheryl Furze was born on 11 March 1943.1
- Death*: Cynthia Cheryl Furze died on 9 May 1945 at age 2.1
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Caroline Harland
F, b. 1849, d. 21 January 1925
- Birth*: Caroline Harland was born in 1849.
- Death*: Caroline Harland died on 21 January 1925; Unknown GEDCOM info: Chronic nephritis, cerebral haemorrhage.
Edith Eliza Elliott Blackler1,2
F, b. circa 1852
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- Birth*: Edith Eliza Elliott Blackler was born circa 1852.
- Note: She This Eliza may have been a Sister of Mercy in the Church of England at Exeter, Devon. According to correspondence between Melinda (neice) and her family, there was an Eliza in this position.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Arthur Triggs1,2,3,4
M, b. circa 1780
- Birth*: Arthur Triggs was born circa 1780.
- Marriage*: Arthur Triggs married Mary Blackler, daughter of John Blackler and Mary Bower, on 15 February 1811 at Kingston, Devon, England.
- Note: Arthur Triggs Mr. Triggs occupation was a Parson. This info comes from correspondence between cousins in Australia during the 1930's.[Blackler Family from 1702[1]..FTW]
Family: Mary Blackler b. 30 September 1781
- John Blackler Triggs b. 20 Dec 1811
Citations:
- [S580] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).
- [S602] Unknown author, No Title Given, Batch #: M035891, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 942.35 V26K
QUAY 3.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Sydney Wreford Blackler1,2
M, b. 25 March 1862, d. 12 September 1930
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- Birth*: Sydney Wreford Blackler was born on 25 March 1862 at Modbury, Devon, England.1
- Marriage*: Sydney Wreford Blackler married Joan Tindall, daughter of Stephen Upton Timewell and Jane Marie Farley, on 9 August 1899 at New Zealand.1,2
- Emigration*: Sydney Wreford Blackler emigrated in 1910; Sydney moved to Australia around 1910 from NZ.
- Death*: Sydney Wreford Blackler died on 12 September 1930 at Australia, at age 68.1,2
Family: Joan Tindall b. 17 August 1870, d. 4 September 1932
- Estelle Mary Blackler b. 10 May 1900, d. 7 Nov 1947
- Sydney Garland Blackler b. 20 Jun 1902, d. 26 May 1944
- Walter Henry Blackler b. 30 Oct 1904, d. 19 Aug 1974
- Elsie Mabel Blackler b. 11 Mar 1910, d. 1995
Citations:
- [S577] Unknown author, John Garland update.FTW, Date of Import: 3 Dec 2001.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Frances Harriett Rayner1
F, b. circa 1871
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- Birth*: Frances Harriett Rayner was born circa 1871 at New Zealand.1
- Residence*: She lived in 1891 at Totara Valley, Pleasant Point, New Zealand.
- Marriage*: Frances Harriett Rayner married Charles Blackler, son of Phillip Blackler and Charlotte Crimp, on 22 July 1891 at Pleasant Point, New Zealand.1
- Married Name: As of after 22 July 1891,her married name was Blackler.
- Note: Frances Harriett Rayner Frances parents line courtesy Kerri and Gordon Rayner, Timaru.
Family: Charles Blackler b. 8 August 1851, d. 22 January 1929
- Francis Charles (Charlie) Blackler b. 1893, d. 16 Jun 1917
- Olive Henrietta Blackler b. 20 Jun 1896
- Monica Hazel Blackler b. 1898, d. 8 Feb 1901
- Mable Harriet Blackler b. c 1900, d. 14 Dec 1969
- Stuart Dryden Blackler b. 3 May 1906, d. 6 Dec 1958
- Horace Raymond (Ray) Blackler b. 25 Feb 1908, d. 5 Dec 1992
- Hazel Muriel Blackler b. 17 Apr 1911, d. 5 Mar 1975
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
William Thomas Scoble
M
Family: Louisa Caroline Alberta Blackler b. 1876
Tricina Joanne Dodge1
F, b. 3 December 1981, d. 4 December 1981
- Birth*: Tricina Joanne Dodge was born on 3 December 1981 at Timaru, New Zealand.1
- Death*: Tricina Joanne Dodge died on 4 December 1981 at Timaru, New Zealand, at age 0.1
- Burial*: She was buried after 4 December 1981 at Salisbury Park Crematorium, Timaru, New Zealand.1
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Mary Blackaller1,2
F, b. 17 July 1757
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- Birth*: Mary Blackaller was born on 17 July 1757 at Ringmore, Devon, England.1,2
- Christening: She was christened on 17 July 1757 at Ringmore, Devon, England.
- BaptismLDS: She was baptized in the LDS church on 31 August 1973.
- Endowment: She received her endowment on 30 October 1973.
- SealChild: She was sealed as a child to , daughter of John Blackler and Mary (?), on 21 November 1973.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Richard Blackaller1,2
M, b. 28 February 1768
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- Birth*: Richard Blackaller was born on 28 February 1768 at Ringmore, Devon, England.1,2
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
Honor Hooke1,2
F, b. circa 1788
- Birth*: Honor Hooke was born circa 1788.
- Marriage*: Honor Hooke married John Blackler, son of John Blackler and Mary Bower, on 21 December 1809 at Ermington, Devon, England.2,1
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
Family: John Blackler b. 22 October 1786
- Richard Blackler b. 1812
- William Hook Blackler b. 1814
Citations:
- [S570] Ann Cara, 20 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 20 Aug 2002.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Richard Blackler1
M, b. 1844, d. 22 September 1865
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- Birth*: Richard Blackler was born in 1844 at Newton Ferrers, Devon, England.1
- Death*: Richard Blackler died on 22 September 1865 at Stepney, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 22 September 1865 at West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
- Note: He Ref: # 34 Nigel's list. 1851 Census. South Australian Deaths Index - Janet's email 4/02.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Harriott Blackler1
F, b. 1851, d. 12 December 1935
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- Birth*: Harriott Blackler was born in 1851 at Modbury, Devon, England.1
- Christening: She was christened on 26 January 1852 at St George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England.1
- Death*: Harriott Blackler died on 12 December 1935 at Modbury, Devon, England.1
- Note: She Ref: # 36 Nigel's list. 1851 Census.
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Charles Blackler1
M, b. 8 August 1851, d. 22 January 1929
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- Birth*: Charles Blackler was born on 8 August 1851 at Modbury, Devon, England.1
- Occupation: He was Farmer.
- Christening: He was christened on 26 January 1852 at St George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England.1
- Emigration*: He emigrated in 1874; Charles and brother John Garland left the family farm West Leigh Farm near Modbury, Devonshire, in 1874 on the ship STENHOUSE.
- Residence: He lived in 1891 at Pleasant Point, New Zealand; Opihi.
- Marriage*: Charles Blackler married Frances Harriett Rayner, daughter of William Thomas Rayner and Harriett Goddard, on 22 July 1891 at Pleasant Point, New Zealand.1
- Death*: Charles Blackler died on 22 January 1929 at Pleasant Point, New Zealand, at age 77.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 22 January 1929 at Pleasant Point Cemetery, Pleasant Point, New Zealand.1
- Note: He Charles and brother John Garland left the family farm West Leigh Farm near Modbury, Devonshire, in 1874 on the ship STENHOUSE.
Family: Frances Harriett Rayner b. circa 1871
- Francis Charles (Charlie) Blackler b. 1893, d. 16 Jun 1917
- Olive Henrietta Blackler b. 20 Jun 1896
- Monica Hazel Blackler b. 1898, d. 8 Feb 1901
- Mable Harriet Blackler b. c 1900, d. 14 Dec 1969
- Stuart Dryden Blackler b. 3 May 1906, d. 6 Dec 1958
- Horace Raymond (Ray) Blackler b. 25 Feb 1908, d. 5 Dec 1992
- Hazel Muriel Blackler b. 17 Apr 1911, d. 5 Mar 1975
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Joan Tindall
F, b. 17 August 1870, d. 4 September 1932
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- Name Variation: Joan Tindall was also known as Ellen Timewell.
- Name Variation: Joan Tindall was also known as Ellen Timewell.1
- Name Variation: Joan Tindall was also known as Joan Tindall.2,1
- Birth: She was born on 22 July 1840 at South Milton, Devon, England.
- Birth: She was born on 22 July 1840 at South Milton, Devon, England.2
- Marriage: Joan Tindall married John Garland Blackler, son of Phillip Blackler and Charlotte Crimp, on 17 October 1861.2,1
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
- Birth*: Joan Tindall was born on 17 August 1870.
- Birth: She was born on 17 August 1870 at Kakahu, Geraldine, New Zealand.2,1
- Immigration: She immigrated on 10 April 1874; John Garland and brother Charles came to New Zealand on the STONEHOUSE from West Leigh Homestead near Modbury, Devons hire in the year 1874 John Garland farmed near Pleasant Point, South Canterbury, NZ on the farm 'Preston' The Stonehouse sailed Plymouth 10/4/1874 and arrived Lyttleton 27/6/1874 under Capt O'Bley John was aged 36 and Ellen 32.
- Immigration: She and John Garland Blackler immigrated on 10 April 1874; John Garland and brother Charles came to New Zealand on the STONEHOUSE from West Leigh Homestead near Modbury, Devons hire in the year 1874 John Garland farmed near Pleasant Point, South Canterbury, NZ on the farm "Preston" The Stonehouse sailed Plymouth 10/4/1874 and arrived Lyttleton 27/6/1874 under Capt O'Bley John was aged 36 and Ellen 32.
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
- Marriage: Joan Tindall married Sydney Wreford Blackler, son of John Garland Blackler and Joan Tindall, on 9 August 1899 at New Zealand.2,1
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
- Married Name: Her married name was Blackler.
- Death: Joan Tindall died on 30 July 1909 at Timaru, New Zealand, at age 38.
- Death: Joan Tindall died on 30 July 1909 at Timaru, New Zealand, at age 38.2,1
- Death*: Joan Tindall died on 4 September 1932 at Australia, at age 62.
- Death: Joan Tindall died on 4 September 1932 at Australia, at age 62.2,1
- Burial*: She was buried at Timaru Cemetery, Timaru, New Zealand.
- Burial: She was buried at Timaru Cemetery, Timaru, New Zealand.2,1
- Note: She Person Source.1
- Note: She Person Source.2
- Note: She Person Source.1
- Reference: Reference: 5062.
- Reference: Reference: 5146.
Family 1: John Garland Blackler b. 8 April 1835, d. 25 June 1909
- Sydney Wreford Blackler b. 25 Mar 1862, d. 12 Sep 1930
- Owen Blackler b. 19 Mar 1864, d. 31 Dec 1934
- Ellen Emma (Nell) Blackler b. 1865
- Richard Garland Blackler b. 29 Nov 1865, d. 17 Nov 1940
- George Maitland Blackler b. 22 Nov 1867, d. 11 Nov 1920
- John Timewell Blackler b. 16 Oct 1869
- Adelaide Blackler b. 14 Aug 1871, d. 12 May 1935
- Charlotte Jane Blackler b. 18 Jul 1873, d. 12 Aug 1957
- Charles Herbert Blackler b. 29 Mar 1876
- Thomas Septimus Blackler b. 19 Oct 1878, d. 25 Mar 1882
- Ellen Blackler b. 9 Apr 1881
- Leonard Blackler b. 5 Mar 1883, d. 24 Aug 1883
- Maria Louise Blackler b. 5 Mar 1883, d. 30 Jul 1883
Family 2: Sydney Wreford Blackler b. 25 March 1862, d. 12 September 1930
- Estelle Mary Blackler b. 10 May 1900, d. 7 Nov 1947
- Estelle Mary Blackler b. 10 May 1900, d. 7 Nov 1947
- Sydney Garland Blackler b. 20 Jun 1902, d. 26 May 1944
- Walter Henry Blackler b. 30 Oct 1904, d. 19 Aug 1974
- Elsie Mabel Blackler b. 11 Mar 1910, d. 1995
Citations:
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
- [S577] Unknown author, John Garland update.FTW, Date of Import: 3 Dec 2001.
Owen Blackler1,2
M, b. 19 March 1864, d. 31 December 1934
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- Birth*: Owen Blackler was born on 19 March 1864 at Kingsbridge, Devon, England.1
- Marriage*: Owen Blackler married Jessie Agnes McCULLEN on 21 January 1897.1,2
- Death*: Owen Blackler died on 31 December 1934 at Hazelburn, Pleasant Point, New Zealand, at age 70.1
- Burial*: He was buried on 2 January 1935 at Pleasant Point Cemetery, Pleasant Point, New Zealand.
Family: Jessie Agnes McCULLEN b. 1878, d. 9 February 1952
- Harold Ernest Ranfurly Blackler b. 3 Oct 1897, d. 22 Jul 1986
- Alma Acacia Blackler b. 1898
- Owen Randall (Randall) Blackler b. 1903, d. 6 Jan 1954
- Oswald Garland Blackler b. 1904, d. 29 Oct 1978
Citations:
- [S577] Unknown author, John Garland update.FTW, Date of Import: 3 Dec 2001.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
Richard Garland Blackler1,2
M, b. 29 November 1865, d. 17 November 1940
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- Birth*: Richard Garland Blackler was born on 29 November 1865 at Kingsbridge, Devon, England.1
- Death*: Richard Garland Blackler died on 17 November 1940 at Timaru, New Zealand, at age 74.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 17 November 1940 at Timaru Cemetery, Timaru, New Zealand.
Citations:
- [S577] Unknown author, John Garland update.FTW, Date of Import: 3 Dec 2001.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
George Maitland Blackler1,2
M, b. 22 November 1867, d. 11 November 1920
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- Birth*: George Maitland Blackler was born on 22 November 1867 at Kingsbridge, Devon, England.1
- Christening: He was christened on 25 January 1870 at Dittisham, Devon, England.
- Death*: George Maitland Blackler died on 11 November 1920 at Timaru, New Zealand, at age 52.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 11 November 1920 at Timaru Cemetery, Timaru, New Zealand.
Citations:
- [S577] Unknown author, John Garland update.FTW, Date of Import: 3 Dec 2001.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.
John Timewell Blackler1,2
M, b. 16 October 1869
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- Birth*: John Timewell Blackler was born on 16 October 1869 at Dartmouth, Devon, England.1
- Christening: He was christened on 25 January 1870 at Dittisham, Devon, England.
Citations:
- [S577] Unknown author, John Garland update.FTW, Date of Import: 3 Dec 2001.
- [S566] Nigel Blackler, 16 Aug 2002, Date of Import: 16 Aug 2002.